Public domain photo of a cuneiform object, Assyrian, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mesopotamia, Nineveh (?) Neo-Assyrian Public domain photograph of Neo Assyrian object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Public domain photo of 3d object, pottery, ceramics, ancient civilizations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Mesopotamia, Babylon (?) Neo-Assyrian Public domain photograph of Neo Assyrian object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of archaeological object, Meso More
Mesopotamia, probably from Babylon (modern Hillah) Neo-Assyrian Public domain photograph of Neo Assyrian object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A photo of a terracotta vase with a carved design, Assyrian, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Senjirli Victory Stele of Esarhaddon (English Translation)
Esarhaddon cylinder in the British Museum
Deutsch: Holzschnitt aus der Schedel'schen Weltchronik, Blatt 55 recto English: Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle
King Esarhaddon of Assyria and his mother Naqi'a-Zakutu in the temple of Marduk. Relief commemorating the restoration of Babylon by Esarhaddon. Bronze (originally gold-plated), ca. 681-669 BC. Français : Assa More
Symbols sculptured on the top of the black basalt memorial stone of Esarhaddon
Esarhaddon (variation)
Esarhaddon King of Assyria on the Rassam cylinder, column 1 line 8
Esarhaddon cylinder, British Museum [1]
Nahr el-Kalb inscriptions of Ramesses and Esarhaddon, in Breasted
The Recognition of Esarhaddon as King in Nineveh, illustration from 'Hutchinson's History of the Nations', c 1910-15